LOGO POMPIER TOKYO
Kyuta-kun Service d'incendie de Tokyo (東京消防庁 Tokyo Shōbōchō).
One of the most popular Japanese mascots is Kyuta-kun, the mascot of Tokyo Fire Department. The Japanese firemen are equipped with the latest technologies, so it’s only natural for their mascot to be a fireman from the future… and obviously, a kawaii one.
Kyuta-kun est la mascotte des pompiers de Tokyo. Le costume rouge qu'elle porte signifie qu'elle n'a pas peur du feu, son casque bleu symbolise l'eau (pour éteindre les incendies) et les deux antennes jaunes representent son bon sens pour détecter le danger (et prévenir les risques). Elle arbore sur son torse le numéro 119 qui est le numéro d'urgence des pompiers.
Par téléphone, composez le numéro d'urgence 119. S'il y a le feu, dites : "Kaji desu".
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One of the most popular Japanese mascots is Kyuta-kun, the mascot of Tokyo Fire Department. The Japanese firemen are equipped with the latest technologies, so it’s only natural for their mascot to be a fireman from the future… and obviously, a kawaii one.
Kyuta-kun’s red costume signifies that he’s not afraid of fire, his blue helmet symbolizes the water and the two yellow antennas are representing his ability to sense the danger. The number on his chest, 119, is the Japanese emergency phone number.